Drake Raps About Another Girl In New Song — Dissing Rihanna?

Drake is back to what he does best, but could his new track be a huge diss to his former flame, Rihanna? The Canadian rapper dropped his new song on his website on June 1 and it’s catching fire. Click below to listen!

Drake, 27, isn’t shy about rapping about his personal life, especially his love life. On his latest track he mentions another girl scrolling through his phone and seeing provocative photos, leaving us to wonder… is that a huge diss to ex-girlfriend Rihanna, 26? Click through to listen and tell us what you think!

Drake Releases New Song ‘0 To 100/The Catch Up’ — Is He Dissing Rihanna?

Drake hasn’t officially announced when his next album will be released, but the rapper chose to tease his fans by releasing a new track, called “0 To 100/The Catch Up,” on his website on June 1. The song, like its title, is actually a twofer. Still as cocky as ever, the “Started From The Bottom” rapper referenced a girl on his new track, but it clearly isn’t about his ex, Rihanna.

Listen To Drake’s New Song, “0 To 100/The Catch Up”:

Some of the more notable lyrics are:

“Shoutout to the b****** out here holdin’ down the set
All up in my phone, lookin’ at pictures from the other night
She gon’ be upset if she keep scrollin’ to the left, dawg
She gon’ see some s*** that she don’t wanna see
She ain’t ready for it.”

Well, that’s one way to show he isn’t phased by the drama with RiRi. The song clearly isn’t like his typical romantic serenades pertaining to his more sensitive side, but is a heavily lyric-based and direct track, where Drake normally trades in metaphor. The entire six minutes is Drake bragging about himself with a line in the song stating, “If I ain’t the greatest then I’m headed for it.”

This leads us to think, why would he need to keep boasting about himself if he was a confident man? Did the downfall of his relationship with the “S&M” singer take a toll on his ego?

With all this lady drama, it’s hard to fathom how the Canadian rapper has time for his music, but he teased that his new album, the follow-up to last year’s Nothing Was The Same, is due out in spring 2015. The “Hold on, We’re Going Home,” rapper will be returning to the UK in July where he will headline this year’s Wireless festival in both London and Birmingham. He will be joining fellow headliners Kanye West and Bruno Mars on a bill which also includes Outkast and Pharrell Williams.

What do you think HollywoodLifers, was it just an innocent lyric or was there a jab at Rihanna in there? Let us know what you think!